--- title: Custom Tools description: Create tools the LLM can call in opencode. --- Custom tools are functions you create that the LLM can call during conversations. They work alongside opencode's built-in tools like `read`, `write`, and `bash`. --- ## Creating a tool Tools are defined as **TypeScript** or **JavaScript** files. --- ### Location They can defined: - Locally by placing them in the `.opencode/tool/` directory of your project. - Or globally, by placing them in `~/.config/opencode/tool/`. --- ### Structure The easiest way to create tools is using the `tool()` helper which provides type-safety and validation. ```ts title=".opencode/tool/database.ts" {1} import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin" export default tool({ description: "Query the project database", args: { query: tool.schema.string().describe("SQL query to execute"), }, async execute(args) { // Your database logic here return `Executed query: ${args.query}` }, }) ``` The **filename** becomes the **tool name**. The above creates a `database` tool. --- ### Arguments You can use `tool.schema`, which is just [Zod](https://zod.dev), to define argument types. ```ts "tool.schema" args: { query: tool.schema.string().describe("SQL query to execute") } ``` You can also import [Zod](https://zod.dev) directly and return a plain object: ```ts {6} import { z } from "zod" export default { description: "Tool description", args: { param: z.string().describe("Parameter description"), }, async execute(args, context) { // Tool implementation return "result" }, } ``` --- ## Context Tools receive context about the current session: ```ts title=".opencode/tool/project.ts" {8} import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin" export default tool({ description: "Get project information", args: {}, async execute(args, context) { // Access context information const { agent, sessionID, messageID } = context return `Agent: ${agent}, Session: ${sessionID}, Message: ${messageID}` }, }) ``` --- ## Multiple tools per file You can also export multiple tools from a single file. Each export becomes **a separate tool** with the name **`_`**: ```ts title=".opencode/tool/math.ts" import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin" export const add = tool({ description: "Add two numbers", args: { a: tool.schema.number().describe("First number"), b: tool.schema.number().describe("Second number"), }, async execute(args) { return args.a + args.b }, }) export const multiply = tool({ description: "Multiply two numbers", args: { a: tool.schema.number().describe("First number"), b: tool.schema.number().describe("Second number"), }, async execute(args) { return args.a * args.b }, }) ``` This creates two tools: `math_add` and `math_multiply`.